Font: topaz font for display enhancement. Processor: permit to choose the Amiga processor for the boot disk.ScreenMode: permit to choose screen resolution (among PAL High Res, PAL High Res Laced, NTSC High Res, NTSC High Res Laced or User Defined by manually copying the associated drivers).Step1: System file configuration Let's click on the 'Configure System' button in order to access to the system configuration settings: The directory or the floppy disk can be used by double clicking on the 'Make Assigns' script which will create all the links to the C, Devs, Libs in A911Extras. This directory can be copied on an USB disk or a Compact Flash card. The A911Extras disk can also be copied in a directory instead of a floppy disk. Some options will be grayed as they have to be in the A911 disk (with no sense to be copied in the Extras disk). The only difference is that the A911Extras will not be bootable, and its organization is simpler and with no compression. A911Extras disk creation is very close to the A911 one. Once you have finished, click the 'OK' button. If the Amiga machine has low memory (less than 2 MB), tick the 'Use XPK Compression' button in order to free some space. Amiga Workbench vom - OS1.3/1MB - (382KB). All the system shit you need to play thoes nasty ancient amiga.
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